04.05.16 17:20, Ser de Bronce пишет:
Hi there,
Maybe someone already knows any solution:
I have transparent proxy and according to some reasons I can’t use
login/password authentication. However I still need to control who can
access my proxy.
Transparent proxy can't use any authentif
On 4/05/2016 11:20 p.m., Ser de Bronce wrote:
> Hi there,
>
>
> Maybe someone already knows any solution:
>
>
> I have transparent proxy and according to some reasons I can’t use
> login/password authentication. However I still need to control who can
> access my proxy.
>
>
> I can install ce
04.05.16 18:05, Amos Jeffries пишет:
On 4/05/2016 11:20 p.m., Ser de Bronce wrote:
Hi there,
Maybe someone already knows any solution:
I have transparent proxy and according to some reasons I can’t use
login/password authentication. However I still need to control who can
access my proxy.
Dear Amos and Yuri, thanks a lot for your answers.
Sorry for the mess, I'm novice here.
As it turned out my proxy is not transparent...
By "some reasons" I meant clients' experience reasons, let me explain.
I use explicit proxy and my clients connect to proxy using iPhone only.
I installed self-
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05.05.16 19:06, Ser de Bronce пишет:
> Dear Amos and Yuri, thanks a lot for your answers.
>
> Sorry for the mess, I'm novice here.
> As it turned out my proxy is not transparent...
>
> By "some reasons" I meant clients' experience reasons, let me
On 6/05/2016 1:06 a.m., Ser de Bronce wrote:
> Dear Amos and Yuri, thanks a lot for your answers.
>
> Sorry for the mess, I'm novice here.
> As it turned out my proxy is not transparent...
>
> By "some reasons" I meant clients' experience reasons, let me explain.
>
> I use explicit proxy and my
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05.05.16 19:19, Amos Jeffries пишет:
> On 6/05/2016 1:06 a.m., Ser de Bronce wrote:
>> Dear Amos and Yuri, thanks a lot for your answers.
>>
>> Sorry for the mess, I'm novice here.
>> As it turned out my proxy is not transparent...
>>
>> By "some
Yuri,
> But this is the default behaviour for proxy with auth
I didn't know that.
Initially I tested on iPhone using wi-fi connection and as I said earlier
there are wi-fi proxy settings on iPhone so user should type them only once
and then each browser and app works without asking login/pass.
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05.05.16 22:07, Ser de Bronce пишет:
> Yuri,
>
> > But this is the default behaviour for proxy with auth
>
> I didn't know that.
> Initially I tested on iPhone using wi-fi connection and as I said
earlier there are wi-fi proxy settings on iPhone
On 6/05/2016 4:07 a.m., Ser de Bronce wrote:
> Yuri,
>
>> But this is the default behaviour for proxy with auth
>
> I didn't know that.
> Initially I tested on iPhone using wi-fi connection and as I said earlier
> there are wi-fi proxy settings on iPhone so user should type them only once
> and t
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